I have never had a pumpkin pie. They don't make it in South Africa.I never developed a taste for mince pie. Give me a good old pumpkin pie with lots of whipped cream any day!
I have never had a pumpkin pie. They don't make it in South Africa.I never developed a taste for mince pie. Give me a good old pumpkin pie with lots of whipped cream any day!
I never developed a taste for mince pie. Give me a good old pumpkin pie with lots of whipped cream any day!
Urghh, ... I have a lot "Bok" from my chicken .....Bok is a bad word in Turkish. It means what the chicken leave behind in rather significant amounts when they walk around.![]()
Yes, it does ( making purring sounds ) but when I touch the paws I will get scratched
Does your computer make strange purring sounds too? It looks like this condition will persist at least throughout the winter.
Hello, Sabine!![]()
Oh, oh, mad chicken in Christmas Pre-Stress .....Been running around like a mad chicken all morning. I am totally exhausted now. I think I need to go back to work as it is less tiring. Taking a few minutes rest. Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen.
Thank you Ed for being so niceHave no fear.
Most cats are faster than my truck.
(I'm also fond of all animals)
Be careful with yourself Ed. A pacemaker is no bad thing and no big operation when you need it.I've been wearing this stupid heart event monitor all week to try to catch any irregularities in my heartbeat since the last TWO ablations did nothing.
It's connected to a cell phone and sends a report every 5 minutes to my cardiologist.
Finally last night at about 7:30 I had another SVT. As of 8:40 today....next morning....It's still going on. Chest pounding like a drum.
The good news is that an event has been captured. If it is found to be SVT. I'll be seeing a surgeon that specializes in what the other surgeon missed. Or I'll be fitted with a pacemaker. It's not something I want for sure.
But something I want fixed before I retire next year.
Yes it does and when I touch the paws they will scratch me ! Nasty and bad computer virus ![emoji33] That looks like a very unusual computer virus!!!!! Does it cause your monitor to make a purring sound? [emoji848]
Just saw this on Twitter.... Seems to apply quite nicely!
- Time to bring out an old favourite: to scurryfunge is to rush about and manically try to tidy up before visitors arrive.
I never developed a taste for mince pie. Give me a good old pumpkin pie with lots of whipped cream any day!
I have never had a pumpkin pie. They don't make it in South Africa.
Good Christmas Chicken afternoon all.
Back from church, I embarked on a baking session. Traditional British mince pies. Mince meat is a spiced preserve made from sultanas, raisins, apple and citrus peel. Centuries ago it would have contained minced meat too, but these days there’s just a little suet in the mix.
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And the next job is the ironing ... I don’t want to do it, but I don’t want it glaring at me over Christmas either![]()
I like the smell of wet soil, petrichor !I start with basics but then slowly introduce synonyms.
I got my favourite noun in today as well.
"petrichor."
I have heard that you can lure that particular virus out with treats.Yes it does and when I touch the paws they will scratch me ! Nasty and bad computer virus !![]()
I never thought of that. We also serve pumpkin as a veg. But we do make pumpkin fritters. Sort of like a flapjack but made with pumpkin and flour and egg. Then sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar.And you probably don’t have the right types of pumpkin either. When I worked in New Zealand I was surprised to see that they serve roast pumpkin as a savory dish with meats- much like one would serve potatoes! My NZ friends were very skeptical of using pumpkin in a sweet pie. I recall the pumpkins in the stores as being much larger than our pie pumpkins, too. Obviously a very different variety.
I never knew the meaning of that wordHmmmmmmmmm, have to " love " language teachers who have students learn words they will never use naturally. -10 for not a good word .... + 11 for an interesting new word. How many folks know what this word means?
- Petrichor (/ˈpɛtrɪkɔːr/) is the earthy scent produced when rain falls on dry soil. The word is constructed from Greek πέτρα petra, meaning "stone", and ἰχώρ īchōr, the fluid that flows in the veins of the gods in Greek mythology